I was just curious, and yes i am in high school, why else would i ask about a full stack.
I'm not trying to talk down to you, nothing wrong with being in high school. (I never graduated high school, big mistake.

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Your a member here and a member is a member. We're glad your here.
I just want to make sure you're aware of possible hearing loss with loud powerful amps/music. And you don't even need an 8 x 12" stack to cause hearing damage but it can/will probably get you there faster.
Stacks can look cool and we wanted them back then too, we didn't know any better. Now it's very clear about hearing loss danger with loud music. Many of the players/singers from back in the rock heyday have very serious hearing loss.
Stacks came about because PA systems couldn't handle the whole band being mic'd through them. Now a days SS PA systems can more than handle the job and most bands don't use stacks anymore, they just don't need to. There are a few hold overs that still play stadiums and large out door gigs and can use the power on massive stages.
And for some bands it's still part of their 'look'. Jim Marshall, founder of Marshall amps, admitted in interviews that Marshall had built unloaded (no speakers dummy) stack cabs for several bands through the years just for the stage presence look. Although he never named the bands.
Besides, stacks cost $$ and are big, heavy and a major pain to move around from gig to gig.